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Do we know in general what type of changes are being made in the curriculum?
Do we know in general what type of changes are being made in the curriculum?
At the interview, they said that the new curriculum would feature blocks and integration such that you'd be learning normal and abnormal structure and physiology together.
Congratulations to all those who heard good news!
I am applying to medical schools next year and UC has been my top choice since I did summer research there. I love the CARE building and those little glass "huts". Anyways, maybe you guys can answer my question.
I looked at MSAR 2010-2011 and the median MCAT score of matriculated students at UC has gone up to 34 from 33 (data from 2009-2010). If I remember correctly, the median MCAT score in previous years was around 31-32. I feel like the median MCAT score for UC will continue to rise..... is the UC getting more and more competitive? or people are just doing better on the MCAT generally?
More specifically, what would an OOS applicant with 3.9 GPA need to get on the MCAT to be competitive for UC next cycle ?
I heard from a professor at UC medical school that 40% of the student population is OOS. But MSAR 2009-2010 tells me that only 24.2% of matriculated student is OOS. Do you think the % OOS is going up as well?
Thanks.
If you can remember who you talked to back in March about your situation, it'd be best to contact them. It's your best choice of action, but getting any sort of positive outcome from this is slim to none.I took the preemptive step of contacting UC in MARCH to inquire about this very scenario (so that if I needed to retake, I would have full access to the May/June exams). I was assured more than once that yes, the "official" rule was 3 years from matriculation (so indeed 2008); HOWEVER, in light of the fact that my MCAT administration was computer-based and I did not have a gap in academics (current graduate student), a 2007 score would not be a problem.**
Plan to retake the MCAT. You can try to get an interview this year (and by all means keep trying), but I'd also look ahead for next year as the worst case scenario. You're getting to the point in the cycle where interview invites will become sparse. However, if you've been able to score interview invites, that's great, and you should pursue those avenues of getting into medical school.Does anyone have any words of advice to go on from here?
I'm sorry to hear that this cycle has not worked out well for you. Unfortunately, it's up to the applicant to be proactive about whether his file is complete and to actively make sure that your content is valid for adcom consideration (and to get adcom approval - possibly in writing in your file - in the case you may have exceptions). Adcoms get thousands of applications per year, and to actively chase down each applicant for incomplete information is not practical, considering adcoms also have to review completed applications, invite people for interviews, etc. Another fact I had to learn the hard way.If the score were going to be an issue (if the agreement I had received months earlier wasn't going to hold up), why didn't you inform me of that in June when I submitted my AMCAS application? Or when you requested and accepted a secondary application in July? Or when you categorized my application as complete on MedStopOne for the past few months until just now?
CVG is a hub to Delta (though I've heard there's been talk that CVG's role will be ramped down) and no other carriers. Tickets are generally less expensive if the flight in and flight out are farther apart in time.I dont really see many people on here mentioning they have interviews, but regardless, here goes:
I'm interviewing here on Dec 8th, and it's over $100 cheaper for me to fly in on the 6th before leaving late on the 8th. Was wondering if there was anyone else in the same predicament (there has to be, right? it's a Delta thing, and it seems like Delta is the only major carrier with direct flights to cincy...) and wanted to split a room. This whole process is really expensive, and i need to save as much cash as i can.
respond via privmsg please.
I would strongly recommend looking at Holmes. IIRC, it cost about $50/night to stay there one or two years ago.
Just relax and think through the scenario at your own pace. It's kind of like how the MCAT writing prompts are, just that the responses that are asked are a bit more directed and specific. Dr. Manuel will explain what the MMI is supposed to do and run through a quick example before you go through the circuit.I have an interview coming up shortly.. and I'm super nervous about the MMI.. I was looking at the sample questions and I'm not even sure how I would begin to answer some of them.. did those of you that have already done interviews practice before?
Just relax and think through the scenario at your own pace. It's kind of like how the MCAT writing prompts are, just that the responses that are asked are a bit more directed and specific. Dr. Manuel will explain what the MMI is supposed to do and run through a quick example before you go through the circuit.
MMIs are new to the interview scene, so way more practice interviews focus on the traditional interview compared to the MMI. Actually, I don't think anyone practices for the MMI. Don't stress out over it too much and just have fun with it.
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Didn't practice at all, barely reviewed the questions they sent us as a sample. Accepted. It's only weird because it's uncommon. Try to have fun and you'll probably do better than you thought.![]()
Has anyone been rejected pre-interview yet? Or is this one of the schools that rejects everyone in a mass email around March? I haven't heard anything since August/Sept.
Unknown from the alternate list or its size, though it doesn't hurt to try to update the adcom with new information that would improve your overall application. I expect that they keep the full alternate list through May, when they start to prune things down to a waitlist as the Big Shuffle starts.Anyone know how often they draw from the alternate list, or how big it is?
What are UC's stats? Perhaps I have them wrong...I thought their MCAT average was a 32/33 and average cGPA was 3.7. I'm in-state and hit relatively close to the average--so I'm a bit stunned that I'm still not hearing anything...anyone else in a similar boat (and wants to wallow in sadness together)? 😉
I was just wondering if anyone knew where current med students reside while attending the Univ of Cincinnati. I asked on the tour, but my guide had is own house so he wasnt too sure... Thanks in advance.
Hey guys. For those who have already interviewed at UC, what time did the day end? Does it really last till 5pm?
Thanks!
I have a strong feeling Cinci is where I'm going to be headed next fall. Do most med students sign leases during the second look or is later the norm???
Can any cinci residents tell me how far Hyde park or clifton/gaslight is from the school? I'm mostly worried about the drive each day.
Also, what would be the easiest way to find roommates, preferably other med students/professional students?
The last set of MMIs end at around 5:00. You might have enough time to get to the airport. But traffic does get a bit crazy on I-75 during rush hour. I'd give the admissions office a call and see if they can get you an earlier interview time, stating that your flight out of town is a bit early.Hi all, when did you guys generally end for the interview.
I booked my return flight around 630 ish. Is that enough time?
And as far as the interview there's no use preparing for it, just being myself and knowing why I want a career in medicine.?
The last set of MMIs end at around 5:00. You might have enough time to get to the airport. But traffic does get a bit crazy on I-75 during rush hour. I'd give the admissions office a call and see if they can get you an earlier interview time, stating that your flight out of town is a bit early.
Regarding interviews, it can be debated that you can or should prep for the MMI, but you should always walk into any interview, prepared to talk about why you want to be a medical doctor. That is one question that is asked without fail.
Edits (bolded) from a PM to me from another student regarding massive miscalculation on time. MMIs run 90 minutes instead of the 45 minutes I stated earlier, which I should have realized. Sorry for the bad info.
I know the curriculum will be changing starting with the 2011 school year. Do any of the current students have any ideas what changes are being made besides more integration of subject matter?
I also have some other questions. What's a typical day/week like in terms of class schedule and what goes on?
Are there opportunities to obtain a master's degree in something like nutrition or anatomy? If so, are these courses free?
For both current and incoming students, did any of you have the option to pick Cinci over any other schools like OSU and Case? If so, what made you decide on Cinci?
Thanks
Thank you! 🙂
Is the gaslight district area around Ludlow a quiet and relatively safe area?
I know the curriculum will be changing starting with the 2011 school year. Do any of the current students have any ideas what changes are being made besides more integration of subject matter?
I also have some other questions. What's a typical day/week like in terms of class schedule and what goes on?
Are there opportunities to obtain a master's degree in something like nutrition or anatomy? If so, are these courses free?
For both current and incoming students, did any of you have the option to pick Cinci over any other schools like OSU and Case? If so, what made you decide on Cinci?
Thanks